TUCH KNIVES KLICK D/A LNIB

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For Sale LNIB Tuch Knives Klick D/A Bought this new on their IG direct from them when first released. It’s the 1rst production knife from Tuch. Haven’t carried just drove my wife crazy flipping while watching tv. The blade is M390 and handle a combination of g10 and carbon fiber, action is super smooth on bronze washers. Can be opened manually or auto with a push on the show side scale.It is a liner lock with very good lock up.Definitely a cool little knife it can also be converted to manual only by removing a small screw and bar inside the handle, by design. please pm for any additional pics or video. Asking $375.00 shipped USPS priority PPFF, Venmo or Zelle thanks for looking, hope everyone has a great weekend
 

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I think tuch klick is on bearings not washers, don't quote me on that, now I'm unsure I'll go check.
 
You can see the washers when the knife is closed. I haven't taken the knife apart but they look fairly thick.
Not trying to hijack or be argumentative. I'm pretty sure that's the bearing housing (don't know the name of that part) that's why they look thick. Feel how it opens with no play, its kind of grindy but smooth you can feel the balls rolling in the raceway. You can also see the milled space in the liners and blade where the bronze colored part floats. It's a really cool little piece of engineering, the Tuchs would have made Butch V proud keeping scale d/a alive.
 
Not trying to hijack or be argumentative. I'm pretty sure that's the bearing housing (don't know the name of that part) that's why they look thick. Feel how it opens with no play, its kind of grindy but smooth you can feel the balls rolling in the raceway. You can also see the milled space in the liners and blade where the bronze colored part floats. It's a really cool little piece of engineering, the Tuchs would have made Butch V proud keeping scale
Okay, I've been a forum member for several years on this profile and started my 1rst profile yrs. before that. My sales post is not here for you to express your opinions or statements that you're "pretty sure" of. If I made a mistake in my post well that's on me. I am always willing and happy to learn or be corrected. If you're not interested in purchasing the knife there is no reason to write anything on this post. A private message is the way to discuss these things. So please do your best to control your desire to correct things on sales post especially if you are only "pretty sure" Thank you
 
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